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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Jane’s Workshop Captures People at the MarketFront

4/14/18 Kay focuses on people, not the pig, in Jane's workshop.

On
a drizzly morning mobbed with the usual Saturday crowds, the Pike Place Market’s MarketFront sheltered
Jane Wingfield’s 10x10 USk workshop
students as they sketched people “inside-out.” Eavesdropping on Jane’s lessons
and demos as I snapped photos and sketched her students, I found myself almost
unconsciously following her principles: Focusing on essential lines of action and
drawing in a fluid manner to capture gestures and movements.

4/14/18 Jane and her students hard at work.

An
interesting and useful exercise Jane used was to hold a pose (see photo below)
for several seconds as students sketched her. When she no longer held the pose,
they were to continue finishing the drawing from memory – an essential skill to
develop when sketching anything that moves constantly (I try to do this frequently
with people as well as animals). She told me later that she gives her students
this exercise because most people in public places like the Market are not
making a wide variety of poses other than milling about or standing.

4/14/18 Queued up for piroshky

Stopping
for a quick bite at Michou Deli, I grabbed a stool at the windows looking
directly out onto the sidewalk, where a long line of people waited their turn at
Piroshky, Piroshky. Queuing people usually aren’t very active, but I still tried
to capture their individuality by focusing on their posture. If you observe
closely, there’s a line of action (or inaction) even when people are doing nothing
but standing.

Jane holds a pose for a few seconds so that her students
can keep it in memory and continue drawing after the pose is gone.